Major Celebration Across U.S. Could Soon Be BANNED Because Muslims Are Demanding It Goes Away

We all work hard to make a home for ourselves and for our loved ones to enjoy. We have our furniture placed just where we like it, and the refrigerator is stocked with our favorite goodies. We can do what we want in our home because it is ours and if we want to blast our music and drink a beer we can. However, imagine people barging into your home and telling you what you can and cannot do, and we are not talking about your mother-in-law’s men. We are talking about Muslim refugees who have abandoned their homes in the middle of the desert for new digs. Instead of these refugees being gracious guests they have made the choice to tell others how they can act in their own country. These refugees have essentially have barged into countries around the world and our demanding that they conform to their third world ideas. Now, these Muslims have set their sights on Oktoberfest and if they have their way it could be gone for good.

Oktoberfest is celebrated around the world and it is one way to kick off the fall season. However, Muslims do not see it that way and find the celebration to be offensive, saying that it goes against their religion. Instead of these sensitive Muslims staying away from the event and letting it roll off their backs, they have other plans. They have started petitions to have this jovial celebration stopped, and we have one here for you to take a look at.

Morad Almuradi wrote this letter from the Netherlands, and also created it as a petition on Change.org. The petition is asking that the city council of Munich, Germany put an end to the traditional 16-day Oktoberfest event since it is intolerant and anti-Islamic.

Here is what Almuradi wrote.

Dear City council of Munich,

I am writing this letter to bring to your attention something that I and many Muslims believe is unfair and requires attention.

I would like to inform you that the Oktoberfest is an Intolerant and Anti-Islamic event. We tried to ignore the event, but there too many Un-Islamic acts done at the Oktoberfest. Such as alcohol consumption, public nudity etc.

We understand that the Oktoberfest is a yearly German tradition, but we, Muslims, can not tolerate this Un-Islamic event, because it offends us and all Muslims on the earth.

We are requesting the immediate cancellation of the upcoming Oktoberfest event.

We also believe that the Oktoberfest might also offend all the Muslim refugees coming from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan. The cancellation of the Oktoberfest event will help refugees not to forget their Islamic history. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely,

Morad Almuradi

So far, Almuradi’s petition has over 250 signers.

Munich and other countries around the world have been flooded with refugees thanks to liberal policies. The city, in the south of Germany, has been a main entry point for the refugees, and city leaders have said in the past they are at full capacity. Though instead of closing their doors Angela Merkel allows these refugees to continue pouring in.

What makes this even more infuriating is that this is a celebration that Munich has been holding since 1810. This is a part of their history and culture and how dare these refugees demand that to be changed. These people decided to leave their homes in search of another and instead of them assimilating and accepting their new homes culture they attempt to change it.

Clash Daily has proposed a response letter to this “complaint” and it should be sent out to Morad Almuradi immediately.

Hi,

You will notice the Germany’s history is a lot of things, but NONE of them is Islamic. You talked about history. Oktoberfest is part of Germany’s history. Get used to it. We like beer. We like women, and we really, REALLY don’t like parasitic houseguests coming in and telling us how to run our lives.

Maybe you really REALLY liked the ‘Islamic History’ in these other god-forsaken places you fled from. If you like THAT culture so much better, you can haul your ungrateful asses back to the miserable hell-holes you fled from and ‘enjoy’ your worthless religion’s ‘utopia’ on your own terms. Elsewhere.

This response truly nails it and it should be sent to any Muslim who tries to change another countries tradition. However, if you think this won’t happen here and this is only Europe’s you would be wrong. Muslims have been flooding into this country over the last several years, thanks to the Obama administration. These unwelcome house guests have already attempted to start issues here such as implementing Sharia law in cities across the country. It does not take a genius to see that it will just be a matter of time before they begin to try and change our nation’s holidays too.

Which is why we need to stay vigilant and continue to push back against their dangerous ideology. What America has over countries such as Germany is a strong leader in the White House that desires to put American first and make us great again.

You may like

Join the conversation

We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, vulgarity, profanity, all caps, or discourteous behavior. Thank you for partnering with us to maintain a courteous and useful public environment where we can engage in reasonable discourse.

The Packers are 3-0 at home, and the next five weeks are, relatively speaking, exceedingly kind: New Orleans at home, bye, Detroit at home, at Chicago, Baltimore at home. That takes you to Thanksgiving.

Conceivably, the Packers can stay in it while Brett Hundley gets some experience and Mike McCarthy game-plans to hide the QB’s weaknesses.

Realistically, though, no very good team in the NFL is more reliant on its starting quarterback this season than the Packers are on Rodgers.

New England could lose Tom Brady and win with Jimmy Garoppolo; the Patriots, briefly, did last year—with Garoppolo and Jacoby Brissett.

The Chiefs, I believe, would have a better chance to keep winning with the totally untested Pat Mahomes if Alex Smith went down. Philadelphia has Nick Foles. Atlanta has Matt Schaub. Denver has Brock Osweiler (5-2 as a Broncos starter).

Who makes that final drive in Dallas last week other than Rodgers, the frisky marksman? Who wins the playoff game in Dallas last year? Rodgers’ rare combination of elusiveness, running ability and precision is unmatched in football, now and maybe forever.

“It’s devastating, no question,” Packers wideout Randall Cobb said. “We still have to play football. We have a long season ahead of us to figure out what we’re going to do.”

My opinion: The Packers should call Colin Kaepernick on Monday morning. Not necessarily to sign him. If I were general manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy, I’d want to meet with Kaepernick to see if he’d be willing to come in as a backup to Hundley while he took a crash course in the offense.

If they’re impressed enough with his approach and his conditioning, they could sign him and groom him to be Hundley’s backup—and, if Hundley struggles mightily (as he did Sunday at Minnesota) in the next game or two, then McCarthy can judge whether Kaepernick or number three quarterback Joe Callahan gives the Packers the best chance to win.

With the bye week coming up after Sunday’s game against the Saints, that would give the staff 19 days between now and the game after New Orleans to see how much Kaepernick could absorb, and to see if he can be better than Hundley or Callahan.

Maybe Kaepernick can be a fit. Maybe he can’t. And this grievance Kaepernick filed could complicate things too. I just know that if I were the Packers, I would want to feel very good about my quarterback situation when the rest of my team is a solid playoff contender.

Where Rodgers or Kaepernick ends up is anyone’s guess, but it seems that any player that wades into this national anthem protest does not end up in the winner’s circle.

It would be wise for these NFL players to play the game and leave their political beliefs outside the stadium alongside their absurd anthem protest.

Desperate Kaepernick Just Used Everything He Had To Take Trump Down – Now He’s REALLY In Trouble

Cop-hating third-string quarterback Colin Kaepernick is still unemployed and he’s still scamming Americans. He spent all summer with his Muslim girlfriend and outspoken radio host Nessa Diab pushing his fake sob story about the NFL being a “racist organization” for not hiring him, where even enlisted the assistance of the NAACP to push the ridiculous narrative.

Despite leading the 49-ers to a historic season franchise loss last year, Kaepernick still wants to blame his unemployment on the NFL rather than facing the harsh reality that no one wants him because he’s simply a crappy football player. Over the weekend, Kaepernick lawyered up and filed a grievance against the NFL and President Trump, claiming that there’s a massive “conspiracy” between the 32 NFL teams and Trump to keep him off the field. But just 12 hours after filing the paperwork to blame others for his woes, Kaepernick just got hit with even more embarrassing news that’s sending his peanut gallery of whining fans into a collective meltdown this week.

Former 49ers second string quarterback Colin Kaepernick lawyered up over the weekend, and has now filed a grievance claiming all 32 NFL teams conspired to keep him off the field.

Kaepernick, and his attorney — celebrity lawyer Mark Geragos — say that all 32 team owners conspired together to deny him a spot in professional football, even though Kaepernick walked away from a one-year option on his contract with the 49ers, and hasn’t been an asset to any football team since 2013.

NFL owners, the complaint says, “have colluded to deprive Mr. Kaepernick of employment rights in retaliation for Mr. Kaepernick’s leadership and advocacy for equality and social justice and his bringing awareness to peculiar institutions still undermining racial equality in the United States.” Kaepernick contends that it’s a “statistical impossibility” that he has not, so far, obtained gainful employment as a professional football player.

In his complaint, Kapernick also went straight after President Trump, alleging that the President is in on this conspiracy to keep him out of the NFL. Via Daily Wire:

“The complaint also alleges that President Donald Trump, the “executive branch of the United States government” is at the heart of the collective agreement; Kaepernick claims that he’s been out of work in “response to coercion and calculated coordination from the Executive Branch of the United States government.”

According to the Federalist Papers, Kaepernick’s latest tantrum will not be going anywhere, as his ridiculous claims completely lack any sort of evidence whatsoever. The Federalist Papers reported:

Colin Kaeperneck’s latest accusations against NFL owners of collusion do not meet the NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement’s conditions for burden or proof.

“Collusion occurs when two or more teams, or the league and at least one team,” Sports Illustrated explained in March, “join to deprive a player of a contractually earned right. Such a right is normally found in the collective bargaining agreement signed by a league and its players’ association. For example, the right of a free-agent player to negotiate a contract with a team cannot be impaired by a conspiracy of teams to deny that a player a chance to sign.”

According to the CBA, the fact that NFL teams have declined to offer Kaepernick a contract does not prove collusion. Furthermore, a free agent’s “playing skills” do not represent evidence for collusion.

The NFL’s collective bargaining agreement, which governs such disputes, makes clear that the failure to sign a player is not in itself enough to prove collusion. Instead, it must be combined with evidence that teams entered into an agreement, express or implied, to bar the player’s employment.

Here’s the relevant wording of the CBA’s “burden of proof” for collusion:

“The failure by a club or clubs to negotiate, to submit offer sheets, or to sign contracts with restricted free agents or transition players, or to negotiate, make offers, or sign contracts for the playing services of such players or unrestricted free agents, shall not, by itself or in combination only with evidence about the playing skills of the player(s) not receiving any such offer or contract, satisfy the burden of proof set forth …”

[…] But his grievance, filed by attorney Mark Geragos, does not provide any specific evidence of an agreement to collude. It vaguely references NFL general managers who have cited “directives from NFL owners to not let Kaepernick so much as practice with an NFL team.” It also accuses owners of submitting to the demands of President Donald Trump, whom it terms “an organizing force” in squashing what has become a weekly protest among at least some NFL players.

Nice try, Kaepernick. Looks like it’s back to the drawing board in to find an accusation that will stick. As of now, it looks like Kaepernick’s position of playing left couch-seat cushion for the rest of the season will be a permanent one.

Despite the usual support given to a President by his own party, a few of the Republicans serving on Capitol Hill today are less than supportive of President Trump. Maybe it stems from his lack of willingness to play ball with their usual antics or perhaps they would have had a problem with anyone that wasn’t an establishment puppet, but the results are the same; the President is fighting against two parties in Washington.

One might expect a little push back on the unconventional issues that the President wants to address, like making Mexico pay for their own wall. Americans love the idea, but many politicians see it as unreasonable. That’s tough luck for them, considering it’s what the President and the American people want, however, what we didn’t expect when we elected our lawmakers is that they would try to stab us in the back and remove the man we sent to the White House.

However, according to The Hill, that’s exactly what some of our elected officials are doing. At least two Republicans are working to impeach the President that we fairly elected:

“Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) in an interview on Sunday said at least one Republican is considering supporting articles of impeachment against President Trump.

‘I have one Republican that has said he is looking at it, he’s considering it,’ Cohen said on ‘MSNBC Live.’ ‘I have other Republicans, just like Sen. Bob Corker suggested, who have told me on a constant basis that they know this man is not balanced, he is not capable of continuing to lead us.’”

According to Cohen, more than just a few of the establishment lackeys in Washington aren’t a fan of our current President, these two are just spearheading the push for what they all really want.

“Cohen said those Republicans will ‘privately tell you, by their words and by their expressions, that they would like to see an end’ to Trump’s presidency.

‘But the Republican base is still supportive of Trump. That’s who’s strong in their primaries, and politically, they can’t come out and say it,’ Cohen told host Alex Witt.”

So, to recap, our representatives don’t like the POTUS, and they can’t speak out against him for fear of not getting re-elected, but they’re going to support a push to remove him from office – even though they know it’s not what their constituents want. If that’s not a direct violation of what they’re sent to Washington to do, I don’t know what is.

“Cohen announced in August he would introduce articles of impeachment against Trump based on his comments following the deadly violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.

Another Democrat, Rep. Al Green (Texas), unveiled articles of impeachment against Trump on the House floor last week.

One of Green’s articles of impeachment states that Trump ‘is fueling an alt-right hate machine” that’s causing “immediate injury to American society.’

Another states that Trump engaged in ‘perfidy’ by falsely claiming that he lost the popular vote to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton because millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 presidential election.

However, Green didn’t force a vote on the articles of impeachment, saying he wanted his colleagues and the public to be able to view them first.”

So to translate that from political speak into layman’s terms; the Democrats have been trying to pull this impeachment crap as a publicity stunt for months, but it’s just been them acting like Democrats and objecting to a Republican President who’s getting things done.

It’s time that lawmakers across both houses of Congress and both political parties consider the fact that perhaps he’s not fueling “alt” anything, maybe he was elected because he mirrors the actual values that middle-class Americans, also called the silent majority, feel are important.

“I think there are several Republicans in the Senate who pretended to be conservative Republicans . . . and they really don’t share the same values,” he said.

“And I think if they will get out of the way and honor the values that they ran on, keep the promises that they made to their constituencies when they ran, I think Donald Trump has the potential to be the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln.”

He added voters needed to “find candidates who are not professional politicians.”

“I think it’s time for the political class to go,” he declared. “I think they need to find people who have been successful in other fields like Donald Trump was and elect them next year, primary these guys out of there. I think that’s the only way it’s going to be solved.”

Yes, that solution would mean a huge upset in Washington, but it might be the only solution that will get the job done. We see what can happen when just the President is replaced with a real person with a real understanding of budgets and business. Who knows what this country could do if the entire Republican population of government were real people who understood real problems. That would be a huge step toward making America great again.